Survival statistics for ovarian cancer
Epithelial ovarian cancer is the deadliest of gynecologic cancers. Approximately 80% of patients will eventually die of the disease. However, survival in the short term is quite good, meaning many years. With the addition of IP chemotherapy, the survival of ovarian cancer has been significantly ex...
Prevalence & Survival Rate Ovarian cancer is the fifth according to the frequency of deaths caused by cancer in women, the leading cause of deaths caused by malignant gynecologic tumors, and the second according to the frequency of tumors in gynecology. Every year at least 225 thousand cases of...
Ovarian cancer has a poor survival rate due to late diagnosis and improved methods are needed for its early detection. Our primary objective was to identify and incorporate additional biomarkers into longitudinal models to improve on the performance of CA125 as a first-line screening test for ovar...
Some 14,240 women in the U.S. die each year from ovarian cancer. The five-year survival rate is greater than 75% if a diagnosis of cancer occurs before it has spread to other organs. However, the five-year survival rate drops to 20% when cancer has spread to the upper abdomen. ...
[Statistics and diagnosis of ovarian cancer]. ROLLESTON GL. L Kraul - 《Der Krebsarzt》 被引量: 1发表: 1952年 Study for Prognosis and Survival Rate of Ovarian Cancer In this paper, we analyze ovarian cancer cases from six hospitals in China, screen the prognostic factors and predict the ...
Ovarian cancer has the highest mortality rate among gynecologic tumors, with a 5-year survival rate of less than 25%. There is an urgent need for early diagnosis and new drugs to reduce the disease burden of ovarian cancer. The aim of this study was to i
Numerous studies link asbestos exposure to ovarian cancer. Women with a history of asbestos exposure have higher rates of ovarian cancer.
PURPOSE: Advanced-stage epithelial ovarian cancer has a poor prognosis with long-term survival in less than 30% of patients. When the disease is detected i... Lu,H K. - 《Clinical Cancer Research》 被引量: 1169发表: 2004年 Minireview: human ovarian cancer: biology, current management, and...
Observational studies have reported a modest association between obesity and risk of ovarian cancer; however, whether it is also associated with survival and whether this association varies for the different histologic subtypes are not clear. We undertoo